LSA publishes Extended Abstracts for 2014 Annual Meeting
Over 30 extended abstracts from the Linguistic Society of America's 2014 Annual Meeting are now available free online:
Extended Abstracts are representations of Annual Meeting presentations, each approximately four pages in length, written by the presenters and published by the LSA after the Annual Meeting's conclusion. Extended Abstracts, which have been published by the LSA annually since 2010, are posted in PDF form and can be accessed by anyone with an interest in linguistics.
Extended Abstract topics for the 2014 Annual Meeting include:
- "Dialect as a Marker of Political Orientation", Natalia Knoblock
- "Motives for Semantic Borrowing and Calquing from Old Chinese into Japanese", Matthew Zisk
- "Expanding the notion of a tenseless language: Data from Anii", Deborah C. Morton
Meeting and hotel registration for the 2015 LSA Annual Meeting is open online until December 19.